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I Wanna Learn A Love Song

I come fresh from the street

Fast on my feet, kinda lean and lazy

Not much meat on my bones, and a whole lot alone

And more than a little bit crazy

The old six string was all I had

To keep my belly still

And for each full-hour lesson I gave

I got a crisp ten dollar billShe was married for seven years

To a concrete castle king

She said she wanted to learn to play the guitar

And to hear her children sing

So I'd show up about once a week

In my faded tight-legged jeans

With a backlog full of hobo stories

And dilapidated dreams[Chorus]

She said, "I want to learn a love song full of happy things."

She said, "I want to learn a love song; won't you let me hear you sing?"

She said, "I want to learn a love song, I want to hear you play."

She said, "I want to learn a love song before you go away."So I tried to teach her a couple of chords

And an easy melody

But it always turned out she'd rather listen

To my guitar and me

I could hear her old man laughing in the den

Playing stud poker with the boys

While I sang so soft in the living room

Too scared to make much noise

I came one week and the den was dark

And she met me at the door

And we sat on the couch and we sang and talked

Till I could not sing no more

The silence kept on building

Her eyes grew much too wide

And I could hear both of our heartbeats

But there was no place to hide[Chorus]Well, I guess you know what happened

God, I never been so clean

Yes, I feel like I'm working in a Hollywood movie

Or living out a good bad dream

And all them pinup girls in that tinsel world

Never touched me like she can

It took another man's wife in the real world life

To make this boy a man[Chorus]I guess you know I stayed

Songwriters

CHAPIN, HARRY F.Published by

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